File:Elizabeth-I-Allegorical-Po.jpg

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English: The Allegorical Portrait of Elizabeth I with Old Father Time at her right. Death is looking over her left shoulder while two Cherubs remove her weighty crown. so she became princess but not queen'
("English School" painting, dated aroud 1610)
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  • 2007-08-24 18:34 Daniel Newman 360×500× (26093 bytes) The Allegorical Portrait of Elizabeth I with [[Old Father Time]] at her right. Death is looking over her left shoulder while two Cherubs remove her weighty crown.

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